Open and Export Simulation Results
You can open simulation results from any tab, a stored file, or from the database. You can export various results.
For opening simulation results, see Opening Simulation Results.
For exporting, see Exporting.
Open and Export Simulation ResultsYou can open simulation results from any tab, a stored file, or from the database. You can export various results. For opening simulation results, see Opening Simulation Results. For exporting, see Exporting. Replaying an AnimationWhen you replay an animation, you replay the full simulation results. This means that you also display, for example, any variables monitored on the diagram. Monitor Variables on the DiagramYou can monitor variables on the diagram in two ways:
Tracing and SweepingYou can generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometries based on an animation of a mechanism.
Tracing and sweeping can only be used in scenarios for objects containing both logical and physical model. See Tracing and Sweeping. Detect and Handle Physical ClashesYou can detect and handle clashes in physical-logical models when replaying a 3D animation, or when working in preview mode. Work with the Variable BrowserYou can use the Variable Browser in the Behavior Experience app. To open the Variable Browser in the Behavior Experience app, see Simulating and Generating Results. To use it for analyzing results, see Working with the Variable Browser. Note:
The
Variable Browser is a main feature of the
Dymola Behavior Modeling
app.
For more information, see
Dymola Behavior Modeling
UserĀ“s Guide.
Plot ResultsSee Working with Plots. Publish Knowledge Results as Key Performance Indicators (KPI)You can publish knowledge results as Key Performance Indicators (KPI). See Publishing Knowledge Results as Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Analyze Variable DependenciesYou can analyze the variable dependencies for a signal to, for example, investigate why it behaves in a certain way. See Working with Variable Dependencies and Equation Incidence. Analyze Numeric IntegrationYou can analyze the numeric integration to inspect state variables that might slow down the simulation of large models. Analyze EventsYou can analyze the events in a simulation. See Analyzing Events. |